Billy Jones flagged Pat Freiermuth as the lone Steeler worth proactively drafting in the muddy Browns-Steelers Week-17 matchup. Freiermuth’s ADP has already climbed from 180 to the mid-160s since BBM6 opened, and Billy expects another 10-pick bump once Pittsburgh’s quarterback competition shakes out. The tight end drew targets on 24 % of his routes after returning from injury last season and finished top-12 in first-read share among TEs despite playing only 54 % of snaps. With Diontae Johnson gone and George Pickens rumored to be on the block, Freiermuth is currently the team’s second player drafted yet costs just a Round-14 pick. Billy projects a 20-plus-percent target share and top-8 positional finish if a competent veteran like Jacoby Brissett wins the job, making him an easy late click for drafters building two-tight-end constructions.